A living, citizen-friendly city: City of Helsinki, Finland

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Helsinki: Open and Smart Hometown Pekka Sauri Deputy Mayor, City of Helsinki Nordic Benchmarking Forum Helsinki, 15 June 2016

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Helsinki: Open and Smart Hometown

Pekka SauriDeputy Mayor, City of HelsinkiNordic Benchmarking Forum

Helsinki, 15 June 2016

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Helsinki Figures

Finland: population 5,5 M Capital Region: population 1,1 MHelsinki: population 630 000

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KALASATAMA KRUUNUVUORENRANTA

JÄTKÄSAARIHERNESAARI

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KALASATAMA KRUUNUVUORENRANTA

JÄTKÄSAARIHERNESAARI

PASILA

Challenges of a Growing CityHousing

Transport

CO2 emissions

Alternative energy solutions

Services

Ageing population

Economy

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Once upon a time people went to the bank…

Once upon a time people visited doctors…

91% of Finns use primarily e-banking or mobile banking services (2015)

80% of doctors’ appointments to be replaced by digitalservices and diagnostics in next 20 years

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Real time data

Real time transactions

All time access everywhere

Personalized services

Cost efficiency

Digitalization changes all domains

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4 Approaches to Smart Cities:

Digitalization+

Urbanization

1. Digitalizing city services

2. Radical innovations changing cities

3. Smart citizens – changing lifestyles

4. New alliances of/in cities

Sustainability!

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2. Radical innovation driven by industry

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3. Smart citizens request new services and new ways of participation

New solar plant built here.

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Smart innovations by user communities

Restaurant Day

Cleaning Day

Nifty Neighbour

Aurat-kartalla

.com

Open knowledge

FinlandMaps Blindsquare

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Smart Helsinki

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24th Nov 2014

Tanja Lahti 12

Open data initiative in Helsinki Region

The City of Helsinki Media Bank/SkyFoto

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Datajournalism

Research

TransparencyBusiness

Open data

Participation

Art

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Open procurement data

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Helsinki Digital Agenda

The City of Helsinki Media Bank/Jouko Vatanen

Support departments indevelopment of digital services.

Ensure user-orientation and service design in service development.

Increase the availability of City

eServices.

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Combine data and converge all means of mobility into one real time service.

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• Make data flow• Support social innovation• Create common platforms to

engage companies and citizens• Procure wisely

Helsinki strategy to enable smart:

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Smart solutions made in Helsinki

Smart energy system -Kalasatama http://www.smartnclean.fi/

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Smart Kalasatama• Innovation district of

smart urban development

• Area construction until 2030: 25 000 people, 8000 jobs

• Developed through experimenting, ICT technologies and the use of data

• Grows from the collaboration between the city, companies, and the citizens

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Smart Kalasatama Innovation PlatformInnovation Platform

Forum Virium as Facilitator, Orchestrator of PPPPGoverned by the City of Helsinki

Target Open innovation testbed of sustainable Smart City services for Citizens

Key structures • District level City regulation• Vision• Real life platforms• Engagement methods• Innovation programme portfolio

Stakeholders(200+ active)

City (30+ departments), residents, citizen organizations, Industry, SMEs, start-ups, academia

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Pipe-line based waste collection system

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ONE MORE HOUR A DAY OWN TIME

CO-CREATION

AGILE PILOTING

LOCAL SMART SERVICES

RESOURCE EFFICIENCY

Smart Kalasatama Vision

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To test and develop experimental service pilots in real environment with real users.Procure small pilotsup to 8000€/ each.

Kalasatama Agile Piloting Program

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Smart trash bins

Nifty Neighbour:Co-creating local services

Tuup: Mobility as a Service

Foller: Reduce food waste viaSensors IoT solution

Agile Piloting in Kalasatama

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Challenges

Hackathons

WorkshopsEngaging people and companies

Workshops

Co-creation

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But at the end of the day, it’s not about technology.

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If information is open, if debate is free, if opportunities are equal and if the standard of education is sufficient,

all problems facing humankind will eventually be resolved.

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Thank [email protected]

Twitter: @pekkasauri

Helsinki: Addressing urban

challenges together